Not mine and I have no association...
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/1894673751.html
Buy it and then drive around the world, like this couple: http://www.landyonline.co.za/off_road/dipli/dilpli_travels.htm I happened to see them when they passed through Minneapolis last year, it's a pretty cool truck.
Hmmm, I guess I'm the only one here who thinks that the instrument panel/dashboard area looks a bit TOO grassroots, even for this crowd.
I've always wanted a forward control or cab over engine pickup truck, like a Dodge D100 or Ford Econoline, but all the ones I find are either rustbuckets or super expensive "full custom" show trucks.
stuart in mn wrote: Buy it and then drive around the world, like this couple: http://www.landyonline.co.za/off_road/dipli/dilpli_travels.htm I happened to see them when they passed through Minneapolis last year, it's a pretty cool truck.
The vastness of the combined wealth of unusual and somewhat useless information on this website is staggering.
How in the world did you happen to have THAT at your fingertips?
Now that's a killer ZAV. You can mow down hordes, keep your goods in the back and still have enough room to sleep inside.
SVreX wrote:stuart in mn wrote: Buy it and then drive around the world, like this couple: http://www.landyonline.co.za/off_road/dipli/dilpli_travels.htm I happened to see them when they passed through Minneapolis last year, it's a pretty cool truck.The vastness of the combined wealth of unusual and somewhat useless information on this website is staggering. How in the world did you happen to have THAT at your fingertips?
Seeing that the subject of this discussion was a forward control Land Rover, it reminded me that I'd actually seen the other one I linked with my own eyes. (in all their travels around the world they were only in Minneapolis for a couple days, and by some bizarre coincidence they were parked at a lake in my neighborhood one night when I happened to drive by.) I didn't recall their website offhand, but a quick google on "front control land rover around the world" turned it up quickly.
Looks ready to do Paris-Dakar. I suppose it fits in Texas, where the stereotype says the bigger the truck the bigger the man.
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